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Take a camera to work

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............ and post some pics of stuff you've done that you like - or don't - or whatever.

Here's a couple from this week.

Remarqued print from the artist that does/did artwwork for albumn covers for the group 'Yes' - Larson Juhl 'Confetti' stacked frame.
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P\apyrus float mounted with pass-through hinges - black foamboard glass spacers - moulding = Simons 'PALE 0003'
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Larson Juhl 'Ferrosa' Bronze floated frame - mount = alphamat French white with alphamat 5mm foam board spacers, which match French white perfectly.

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I did two of these recently for the coach and the trainer of a local rugby league team.

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Robo,
I can't post pics larger than 400 pixels high and you can. I guess I mustn't hold my mouth right when posting pics. :wink: :wink:
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Here is one I did for a wedding photographer this week. 11 apertures all with fillets! Frame moulding Arqadia 291 348 000 and the slip is also Arqadia but I can't remember the number as it is one I bought in for a job ages ago and this one used up the remains (which was useful).
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Is that the very very very tiny mount slip - like the thinnest one anyone does?

This one? http://www.arqadia.co.uk/commerceportal ... No=DEFAULT

If so, I use MILES of that stuff, and the antique gold version.

(Edit - sorry that link doesn't go to the moulding - just type 305011044 in to the search there)
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Done four more of these......

The others had paintings of Iraq. The artist and myself wanted a different colour finish for this snowy one but the CO insisted they all match.

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Good strong corners...

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That looks more robust than my door frames! Nice - frame - and painting. Is this from a nearby military base and do you get a lot of stuff from them?
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[quote="Roboframer"]Is that the very very very tiny mount slip - like the thinnest one anyone does?

I think it is this one - 9425SG

The frame size is 22" x 24".

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Original Calligraphy invitation - Larson Juhl 'Gramercy' moulding - artcare 'sable' mount (black leather effect - you just can't see the grain here) and that tiny mount slip I was on about. Pretty basic, but it's the museum glass (Nielsen clearcolour plus UV actually, which is 'waterwhite') that makes it.

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Roboframer wrote:That looks more robust than my door frames! Nice - frame - and painting. Is this from a nearby military base and do you get a lot of stuff from them?
Nor had direct contact with the Regiment. :)

Royal Artillery.

(Somewhere in England. :wink: )
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Just completed this frame for a souvenir Ricky Hatton boxing glove to match a similar one we did for the same customer earlier in the year.
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This one is a screen print on aluminum, of Captain America by Miss Bugs. I sinkmounted the alumininum and then used a double mount Blue over Red with a white on the outside of the red, so that when I cut the stars in the top mount, they showed white. Frame in a Wessex Frames white box frame with conservation glass.
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Jonny2morsos wrote:
Just looked it up on our database. The moulding (mount slip) is Arqadia 177 301. 10mm wide with a 6mm rebate so only 4mm of slip shows.

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Glad I started this - liking it!

John - looks like a coved box - is the inner mount coved too?

A couple from today .........
Needlepoint - about 42x23" - printed canvas and all the skeins of wool bought from us by one of our loyalty club members, which means, for a fiver a year, 5% off across the board (it's a big board!) and when it comes to framing needlework, if they have bought the complete works from us, we'll stretch it for free when returned for framing .... unless 5% off the whole job would make a bigger discount - rare!

That smarts a bit on something this size, especially when the customer INSISTS on the skinniest naff-est frame imaginable (not that this is naff - it's a real oak veneer - it's just wrong for this) and no glass. Sixty five quid - mad!

To the right - (name the singer). I'm not a fan of this look - (off) white mounts and black frame - it's a double mount - outer has a black core - boring but where would we be without it!

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To the left a (apparently) quite valuable original movie poster - double mount which is not anything like as stark as the photo makes it look - inner is artcare 'Aztec sand' and outer is 'Sandcastle' The frame is not just plain black like it looks either, but I can't remember what it actually is. TruVu CC glass anyway and artwork hinged by the book.


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"To the right - (name the singer). "......

Sea Sick Steve...


There is some nice framing going on here...
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What a great posting with some great frames it has to be said - I wonder if the 'powers that be' on the forum feel a new topic coming on where we can all add our pictures, otherwise we'll reply to this post but and don't take this the wrong way - a new topic would have more clout perhaps?
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You mean a new sub-forum?

That's a good idea - 'Frame Design' or summut.
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I'll add my voice to those considering a frame design section to be a good idea.

Just as soon as i can get my camera to start talking to my pc again - i think they must've fallen out. I've got some lovely shots of dead animals to share
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CanvasChris wrote:"To the right - (name the singer). "......

Sea Sick Steve...
Correct - no big deal on this one - just that this is something I used to hate pre-CMC - double aperture double mount - total doddle now.

Karen's (our No1 employee - part of the furniture) son is second in from the right, which school does he attend and name the actor.

(Edit - DUH! I named the file with the actor's name and you can probably read his autograph! - Name the school then)
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Christ's Hospital School....
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Correct again! What a place - that kid has one hell of a future in front of him.
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